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TRAFFIC and CITES

A TRAFFIC priority is to promote international co-operation to address wildlife trade issues, with particular emphasis on CITES, the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna.

TRAFFIC provides information and assistance to help the decision-making processes at CITES, supporting efforts to ensure that international wildlife trade is at sustainable levels and does not pose a threat to the conservation of species. In 1999, the two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding (PDF, 24 KB), with the purpose to undertake joint activities for capacity building.

Conference of the Parties (CoP)
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CITES Secretary General Willem Wijnstekers speaking at the opening of CoP14 in The Hague, Netherlands
Roughly every 3 years, a meeting takes place of those governments "Parties" who have joined CITES. These meetings are called Conference of the Parties (CoP).

At a CoP, Parties decide what modifications are needed to the Convention and its Appendices.

Proposals
Proposals and Agenda documents are put forward by Parties who have trade issues to discuss, and these are either adopted, rejected or modified following discussion amongst the government delegates present. 

Analyses and Recommendations
Together with our partner, IUCN - The World Conservation Union, TRAFFIC publishes in-depth Analyses of all the formal Proposals put forward by Parties to be discussed at CoP.

TRAFFIC publishes its Recommendations on each decision to be taken, based on the results of these Analyses. The Analyses and Recommendations for each of the recent CoPs can be found by clicking on the relevant links below.

Recent CoPs
You can find out what happened at recent CoPs by following the links below.

  • CoP14 (The Hague, Netherlands, 3-15 June 2007)
  • CoP13 (Bangkok, Thailand, 2-14 October 2004)
  • CoP12 (Santiago, Chile, 3-15 November 2002)
  • CoP11 (Gigiri, Kenya, 10-20 April 2000)

Useful information on CITES

The Evolution of CITES (8th Edition by Willem Wijnstekers)
An indispensable reference for understanding the workings and history of the Convention.

CITES: A conservation tool (9th edition)
Guides readers through the Convention's articles and resolutions.

CITES Scientific Authorities checklist to assist in making non-detriment findings for Appendix II exports Background to the development of the non-detriment finding checklist and how it is designed to work

Useful links
CITES homepage
WWF Species Programme 
IUCN Species Survival Commission

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